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hello, thank you for joining us. those are our headlines. we do start with syria on monday the un inspectors are headed to the district in the east of damascus the task ascertain solely whether illegal arms were used or not with reports that u.n. inspectors have come under sniper fire this monday. coming almost one week after they were used, many say that it is too much too credible. viewers may find the following upsetting. >> new cause for literary intervention in syria. killed by a chemical gas attack that was carried out by syrian soldiers the official network on wednesday, at the same time weapons inspectors were in the capital. 10 kilometers from the hotel where the inspectors were staying. britain and france say that it could be too little, too late. the syrian regime says the opposition used chemical weapons with a stockpile belonging to rebel fighters. an expert still had a weak to carry out the samples to find out whether residents were exposed to chemical weapons. >> you can easily improved the use of a chemical agent. >> u.n. ins
hello, thank you for joining us. those are our headlines. we do start with syria on monday the un inspectors are headed to the district in the east of damascus the task ascertain solely whether illegal arms were used or not with reports that u.n. inspectors have come under sniper fire this monday. coming almost one week after they were used, many say that it is too much too credible. viewers may find the following upsetting. >> new cause for literary intervention in syria. killed by a...
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the suspected chemical attack after opponents of bashar al-assad claimed the syrian government forces used chemical weapons on wednesday in a tax said to have left hundreds dead, but the bashar al-assad regime said it was the rebels who employed chemical weapons. the one thing that is clear is that theaters that have come in -- is fears that chemical weapons have been deployed to prompt the united states to move forces near the region. >> what really happened? leaders want to know what took place and what action the world community should take. speaking to cnn, u.s. president barack obama called the accusations of a chemical weapons attack a major event of grave concern and government forces are considering all options including a military response. and its very troubling, starts getting to some core national interests the united states has, both in terms of us making sure weapons of mass instruction are not delivering, as well as needing to protect our allies in the region. stressedent obama also the need for international cooperation. he also said the u.s.'s ability to end the sectarian
the suspected chemical attack after opponents of bashar al-assad claimed the syrian government forces used chemical weapons on wednesday in a tax said to have left hundreds dead, but the bashar al-assad regime said it was the rebels who employed chemical weapons. the one thing that is clear is that theaters that have come in -- is fears that chemical weapons have been deployed to prompt the united states to move forces near the region. >> what really happened? leaders want to know what...
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diana olick joins us from washington. dianna, rules, more rules, we keep getting them from washington. tell us about the details. >> reporter: i just wa to clarify these are proposed new rules, and they haven't passed anything. n they are still putting them out for comment. this is the second go round they have done with the rules. they are about a qualified residential mortgage, that is which mortgages from the banks would be exempt from risk retention under dodd frank and what they have done is loosened up. the first proposal two years ago said the mortgages had to have 20% down. now they are saying they will take that out. they heard from the banking industry, the banking industry does not like that. they are lining the rules with the cfpb that have been put into place this year. so when we say new rules, they are copies of rules in place. >> what do they mean for investors and by the way, home buyers as well? >> the new rules going into place, which a lot of banks are using, will make it more safe for investors and ow
diana olick joins us from washington. dianna, rules, more rules, we keep getting them from washington. tell us about the details. >> reporter: i just wa to clarify these are proposed new rules, and they haven't passed anything. n they are still putting them out for comment. this is the second go round they have done with the rules. they are about a qualified residential mortgage, that is which mortgages from the banks would be exempt from risk retention under dodd frank and what they have...
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meanwhile, do keep writing into us. i'm signing off on behalf of the entire production team of "news week south asia." goodbye. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com [ music playing ] >>> hello and welcome to nhk "newsline." i'm keikich hanada with the latest news for this hour. people in syria are growing increasingly concerned after a u.n. inspection team completed a survey into alleged chemical weapons use and left the country. the people are worried about a possible u.s.-led military strike. the u.n. experts were in syria for the past two weeks. they carried a
meanwhile, do keep writing into us. i'm signing off on behalf of the entire production team of "news week south asia." goodbye. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com [ music playing ] >>> hello and welcome to nhk "newsline." i'm keikich hanada with the latest news for this hour. people in syria are growing increasingly concerned after a u.n. inspection team completed a survey into alleged chemical weapons use and left the country. the people are worried about a...
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he shows us a radish that would never normally be used. he points out that most of it is all right, once the bad bits have been cut away. he says that no one will know the difference, apart from less food being wasted. the cooking and philosophy behind it have caught on in a city where many people are very conscious of what they eat. missed it radish is are always -- misfit radishes are always welcome here. in an affluent country like germany, that is the exception rather than the rule. it is well-known that supermarkets throw away a lot of perfectly edible food. but how much? we contacted several major chains, but all refused to comment. some people are reacting to the waste. they are known as dumpster divers. we decided to meet one. we were warmly greeted as fellow food savers. he is a 21-year-old student, and agreed to take us on a dive through some dumpsters for .dible waste it toists he is not doing save money. he wants to keep an ecological footprint as small as possible, while drawing attention to the huge quantities of edible food
he shows us a radish that would never normally be used. he points out that most of it is all right, once the bad bits have been cut away. he says that no one will know the difference, apart from less food being wasted. the cooking and philosophy behind it have caught on in a city where many people are very conscious of what they eat. missed it radish is are always -- misfit radishes are always welcome here. in an affluent country like germany, that is the exception rather than the rule. it is...
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. >> we have a knew cheer scientist joining us in studio. so the level has gone from a level one to level three, what does that mean? >> there are seven levels defined by the atomic energy. the first three are incidents, and this is the highest incident level. and then starting four is an subsequent, four, five, six, seven. this kind of designation is really no not agreed by all scientists. it mixes in intensity and magnitude. therefore the severity is not welwell defined. >> do we know anything? is it arbitrary by who defines it. >> it is arbitrary by those who define it. >> how concerned are you? >> i'm not as concerned by this incident. it is just a little incident in a series of very immense controlling exercise. >> hundreds of tons of radioactive water pouring into the water that would presumably lead to the ocean. you're not terribly concerned? >> i'i'm not terribly concerned, but i am concerned. the really contaminated water coming from cooling the molten core, the uranium and the molten core, that seems through the holes in the crack
. >> we have a knew cheer scientist joining us in studio. so the level has gone from a level one to level three, what does that mean? >> there are seven levels defined by the atomic energy. the first three are incidents, and this is the highest incident level. and then starting four is an subsequent, four, five, six, seven. this kind of designation is really no not agreed by all scientists. it mixes in intensity and magnitude. therefore the severity is not welwell defined. >>...
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. >> thanks for joining us. here's what's coming up in the show -- serious denies using chemical weapons and says it will defend itself with all means available if the u.s. prepares for action -- serial -- syria denies using chemical weapons. parts of china continue seeing the worst flooding in more than a century. >> the obama administration says it is convinced that damascus has used chemical weapons. the white house also says president barack obama has not yet made any decision on military action but that removing president bashar al- assad from power would not be one of its goals. >> the american military says it is prepared to strike at any time, and it is awaiting orders from the president. cyprus will be awaiting any error attacks. >> iran has warned that any military action to threaten regional stability. serious -- syria says any attack would be a violation of international law. >> bashar al-assad's government strongly denies any charge that it used chemical weapons. the foreign minister says no governm
. >> thanks for joining us. here's what's coming up in the show -- serious denies using chemical weapons and says it will defend itself with all means available if the u.s. prepares for action -- serial -- syria denies using chemical weapons. parts of china continue seeing the worst flooding in more than a century. >> the obama administration says it is convinced that damascus has used chemical weapons. the white house also says president barack obama has not yet made any decision...
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the cops show us the cars and then suddenly a muslim neighbor shows up. he is unhappy that the christians are talking to journalists. >> we leave to avoid stirring up more violence here. >> attacks are documented. he says radical islamists are trying to destroy christian livelihoods. >> we have around 58, 85 stores. the most famous. >> after the military destroyed camps in cairo, at least 61 churches were attacked. many blame islamists for the attacks. now islamists accuse christians of protesting en masse before the coup. a church service in cairo, christians here are serious over the response to violence. they accused the west of welling on army violence and ignoring islamist violence. >> i would think the christians would have supported the truth. the truth is -- >> christian said they were persecuted during mohamed morsi's time in power. >> we will turn to new zealand because it has become the first country in the region to legalize same-sex marriage. >> a combination of a bitter and drawnout debates. same-sex marriage is now legal in 14 countries aro
the cops show us the cars and then suddenly a muslim neighbor shows up. he is unhappy that the christians are talking to journalists. >> we leave to avoid stirring up more violence here. >> attacks are documented. he says radical islamists are trying to destroy christian livelihoods. >> we have around 58, 85 stores. the most famous. >> after the military destroyed camps in cairo, at least 61 churches were attacked. many blame islamists for the attacks. now islamists...
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is certain chemical weapons were used and he knows who they were used by. >> the firsthand accounts from the humanitarian organizations on the ground like doctors without borders and the syria human rights commission, these all strongly indicate that everything these images are already screaming at us is real. that chemical weapons were used in syria. more over, we know that the syrian regime maintains custody of these chemical weapons and know the syria regime has the capacity to do this with rockets. we know that the regime has been determined to clear the opposition from those very places where the attacks took place. and with our own eyes we have all of us become witnesses. >> reporter: after a day of phoning world leaders, the secretary of state again watched the videos of the aftermath of the attack. >> it is really hard to express in words the human suffering that they layout before us. as a father, i can't get the image out of my head of a man who held up his dead child wailing while chaos swirled around him. the images of entire families dead in their beds without a drop of bloo
is certain chemical weapons were used and he knows who they were used by. >> the firsthand accounts from the humanitarian organizations on the ground like doctors without borders and the syria human rights commission, these all strongly indicate that everything these images are already screaming at us is real. that chemical weapons were used in syria. more over, we know that the syrian regime maintains custody of these chemical weapons and know the syria regime has the capacity to do this...
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he joins us on the phone. housing had been a pillar of what we've seen in terms of the market rally. after a few weak data points there are doubts about the strength of the housing market. how does that play into the stock market and what we'll see in the fall? >> this is a bull market that's been with us four years. it's not like we're discovering anything new here. a lot of stocks have had great runs and especially in the consumer discretionary valuations really aren't that cheap. retailers for example, you mentioned home depot, i don't do individual stocks but retailers are actually pretty expensive here. i think the bull market needs to rest here. the last time i was on your show i thought it might go sideways and i still feel that probably through september, october. >> we're having a heated debate as to whether or not these guys are destructive, the home builders and the related housing trade. ubs had an interesting note on the heels of the home sales data which disappointing. they said perhaps there is
he joins us on the phone. housing had been a pillar of what we've seen in terms of the market rally. after a few weak data points there are doubts about the strength of the housing market. how does that play into the stock market and what we'll see in the fall? >> this is a bull market that's been with us four years. it's not like we're discovering anything new here. a lot of stocks have had great runs and especially in the consumer discretionary valuations really aren't that cheap....
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we were being bombed and they just destroyed us. and now we are here. i just want to go back to my school and my friends. >> reporter: 10,000 children have arrived here since thursday. >> and now they are identifying all of the children of their schoolage and also the children with special needs, so this information will be relate -- will be relayed to unicef, and unicef after will work on them regularly. >> reporter: this camp has a long way to go before it is ready to deal with the needs of children. for now the children help out as best they can. it's a very grim picture here, and so is this un report. the big problem is going to be the psychological effects on the children. what unicef has said is they are seeing the kinds of effects that they have seen across the region, not just here. children clinging on to their morts, being unable to speak. others simply lying in their tents scared, frightened and unable to move. i have seen the effects. dealing with it long term is going to be the key. they have to bring in schools and child sick -- psychologi
we were being bombed and they just destroyed us. and now we are here. i just want to go back to my school and my friends. >> reporter: 10,000 children have arrived here since thursday. >> and now they are identifying all of the children of their schoolage and also the children with special needs, so this information will be relate -- will be relayed to unicef, and unicef after will work on them regularly. >> reporter: this camp has a long way to go before it is ready to deal...
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>> yes, yeah. >> when you talk to us about that? tattooist about the way muslims who are not politically motivated lives. >> they are afraid because as we show weakness, we are empowering the violent ones. judy chai said is a muslim from syria and he has helped start a couple of mosques in arizona. the fundamental muslims have been ostracized in. he speaks out and now he is but i'll been ostracized and he doesn't get invited to the white house. he doesn't get on msnbc. it is sending a signal that if you are not part of their group, you keep your head low. so unfortunately, it is our government back in the most violent muslims, the muslim brotherhood, whose goal started in 1828 goal is to be world government called the caliph and after world war i, the ottoman empire fell apart in the secular dictators begin to roll these countries in the middle east and they wanted to be friends with britain and america. it was the most powerful for 200 years in america wins world war ii. like the shot of her rant, the sender is to western schools,
>> yes, yeah. >> when you talk to us about that? tattooist about the way muslims who are not politically motivated lives. >> they are afraid because as we show weakness, we are empowering the violent ones. judy chai said is a muslim from syria and he has helped start a couple of mosques in arizona. the fundamental muslims have been ostracized in. he speaks out and now he is but i'll been ostracized and he doesn't get invited to the white house. he doesn't get on msnbc. it is...
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cheryl: jeff flock joins with us more. jeff? >> folks, you are looking at what may be the true future of motor vehicles. this is a hybrid but it's a fuel cell hybrid, electric and hydrogen are the two hybrid components i've got. bob carter, who will tell me about the future in just a moment. first this big hybrid event outside of detroit. you brought awe the hybrids you make from all the way around the world. 23 of them. >> yes, sir, we do. we're very proud of this. we have sold over 3 million hybrids across, across the globe and it represents 16% of our total sales and we think that, as, the number one leader we would like to see it even more. >> i want to get to this hybrid we're in right now. some people said maybe toyota, are they missing the electric boat? i want to ask you about that. first let me toll tell you about sales. nobody in the automotive industry has had more success in sales with at toyota with you at the helm. you feel like hybrids are the future and right now, sales are good. >> sales are beyond good, jeff. t
cheryl: jeff flock joins with us more. jeff? >> folks, you are looking at what may be the true future of motor vehicles. this is a hybrid but it's a fuel cell hybrid, electric and hydrogen are the two hybrid components i've got. bob carter, who will tell me about the future in just a moment. first this big hybrid event outside of detroit. you brought awe the hybrids you make from all the way around the world. 23 of them. >> yes, sir, we do. we're very proud of this. we have sold...
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>> well, i don't think that that was a very useful term because it distracted us from understanding a lot more evil forces like nationalism that prevented us from getting to global village, but there was clearly, you know, some kind of a longing for establishing those bridges between idaho and india and the idea was that new media, like television, would allow us to establish those bridges, even though there was very little shared cultural contacts or perhaps even desire to communicate. so in that sense, you know, i do buy into the cosmopolitan project in the sense that we probably want people to think a little bit broader, just think more about world outside of their immediate neighbourhood, but i don't think that such connections happen just by giving people the tools with which to communicate, and this is why i think so many people are disappointed with the fact that, given facebook, given twitter and given mobile phones, skype, you still don't see people from idaho having much interest in people in india. it doesn't just happen overnight by giving people the tools and mcluhan in t
>> well, i don't think that that was a very useful term because it distracted us from understanding a lot more evil forces like nationalism that prevented us from getting to global village, but there was clearly, you know, some kind of a longing for establishing those bridges between idaho and india and the idea was that new media, like television, would allow us to establish those bridges, even though there was very little shared cultural contacts or perhaps even desire to communicate....
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the government can tell us to leave any time. my relatives tell me the economy is bitter in afghanistan so i want to give my country a chance and give my children a proper home. >> reporter: and this is voluntary and also an extensive process. they must fill out detailed paperwork and have fingerprints and residents scanned, part of efforts to keep accurate records of how many afghan refugees leave pakistan to return home. he is an officer for the un refugee agency and tells me why some afghans are choosing to return. >> security situation in pakistan, inflation in pakistan in the last five years, scarce of jobs and competition, all this together with improvements in certain parts of afghanistan so we should look at this from that angle. >> reporter: with the formalities complete conn and his family along with all of their belongings begin the journey to afghanistan and take the kyber pass which cuts through the tribal areas, it's a dangerous road, several armed groups including taliban control the regions and frequently targeted
the government can tell us to leave any time. my relatives tell me the economy is bitter in afghanistan so i want to give my country a chance and give my children a proper home. >> reporter: and this is voluntary and also an extensive process. they must fill out detailed paperwork and have fingerprints and residents scanned, part of efforts to keep accurate records of how many afghan refugees leave pakistan to return home. he is an officer for the un refugee agency and tells me why some...
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what can you tell us? >> well, yeah, let's first start off talking about what is going on out here in northern india. the monsoon has been strong. another surge of rainfall. we can see the cloud cover spinning off the bay of bengal, towards northeastern india, this past week alone, 300 to 400 millimeters have accumulated. this was the past week. you see that big line where the heaviest showers have come down. this has resulted in some flooding out here. i'll show you this video out of northern india. the floodwaters from the river in the northern state of uttar failed to bring life to a stand still. waters have started to flow in the streets causing spread about water born diseases. electricity and drinking water are scarce. these are very dirty flood waters and when you have that, it's very hard to find good clean drinking water. unfortunately the next 72 hours looks like heavy rainfall is still expected a very dangerous situation. something to continue to watch here. let's look what's going on in eastern
what can you tell us? >> well, yeah, let's first start off talking about what is going on out here in northern india. the monsoon has been strong. another surge of rainfall. we can see the cloud cover spinning off the bay of bengal, towards northeastern india, this past week alone, 300 to 400 millimeters have accumulated. this was the past week. you see that big line where the heaviest showers have come down. this has resulted in some flooding out here. i'll show you this video out of...
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places for them to use the scales and so i think that's an area where we really need to know. that this is the expectations rising expectations is much more of an emerging market world experience right now or what you think about there. no in russian federation sometimes you have a very interesting joke we speak about one our neighbor neighbor. is a very good socialist country i have a question what country do in socialist countries and then will russia the best example. of course. finland and so on when i came to finland they said meal is proud we have no one person and for. only one person this year it's number one and it is our protests that we invest not in banks not in the financial structures but first of all we invest for our people for education system for health care system and so on and so on and they have a very good result that is the difference in the united and i think i want to make comment on the scandinavian countries because steve down very well in the last five years but actually i think it is that story over there you look at that sort of poor pointing out
places for them to use the scales and so i think that's an area where we really need to know. that this is the expectations rising expectations is much more of an emerging market world experience right now or what you think about there. no in russian federation sometimes you have a very interesting joke we speak about one our neighbor neighbor. is a very good socialist country i have a question what country do in socialist countries and then will russia the best example. of course. finland and...
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wherever i one seems to want the us. brazil and russia still have tough times to go through. have a great afternoon. thank you. >> in syria, we are watching a story very closely. it was deeply concerned the attacks come on the one year anniversary of president obama's comments when he warned the regime of using chemical weapons. >> a red line for us is we start seeing a whole bunch of chemical weapons being utilized. >> nbc's richard engel is following this story from cairo. >> if that was the red line a year ago and that red line had been crossed when they used small amounts of chemical weapons, they are alleging that a more significant incident has happened. there was a ba rage of surface of surface missiles attacking ten villages and towns to the east and north of damascus. these attacks we have not been able to independently confirm them. but we have seen children, women, men, lifeless bodies laid out in makeshift hospitals to exhibit no obvious injuries gunshots or bomb fragments. people who suffocated because of a
wherever i one seems to want the us. brazil and russia still have tough times to go through. have a great afternoon. thank you. >> in syria, we are watching a story very closely. it was deeply concerned the attacks come on the one year anniversary of president obama's comments when he warned the regime of using chemical weapons. >> a red line for us is we start seeing a whole bunch of chemical weapons being utilized. >> nbc's richard engel is following this story from cairo....
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the use of chemical weapons in syria. but the goal they insist is not to get rid of syrian president bashir al-assad, but to accepted him a message. >> it is not our policy to responds to this tran with regie change. >> reporter: it would involved cruise missiles towards infrastructure not chemical stock piles. >> in terms of shifting momentum on the ground, it's not likely. i think that target strikes are really more powerful in terms of the signaling that they achieve. and sending a very strong message that the use of chemicals weapons will not be tolerated. >> reporter: many believe the president left himself little choice but to respond. this was one years ago. >> a red line for us is we start seeing a whole bunch of chemical weapons being moved around or being utilized. >> reporter: president obama has been hesitant to get involved in syria. the majority of american people don't want it, and the administration is afraid of who could come to power in assad falls? >> then what happens? who replaces that? what happens t
the use of chemical weapons in syria. but the goal they insist is not to get rid of syrian president bashir al-assad, but to accepted him a message. >> it is not our policy to responds to this tran with regie change. >> reporter: it would involved cruise missiles towards infrastructure not chemical stock piles. >> in terms of shifting momentum on the ground, it's not likely. i think that target strikes are really more powerful in terms of the signaling that they achieve. and...
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famous actors use twitter to denounce the attack in mumbai. the incident was also discussed in parliament on friday. opposition parties criticized the ruling coalition for failing to protect women. >> india has the largest school meal system in the world, feeding 120 million children at pubically run schools. but faith was shattered when 23 children died after eating their elementary school lunch. investigators have yet to identify the exact cause but the incident raises serious questions about food safety at schools. nhk world reports. >> reporter: bihar state in eastern india is home to some hundred million people. it's also one of the poorest states in the country. many hseholds cat afford to make packed lunches for the children to take to school. instead, the children are fed by what's known as the program designed to help poor households and create an environment where students can concentrate on their school work. for more than a decade, india has spent $1 billion a year to provide elementary school and middle school children. it feeds 9
famous actors use twitter to denounce the attack in mumbai. the incident was also discussed in parliament on friday. opposition parties criticized the ruling coalition for failing to protect women. >> india has the largest school meal system in the world, feeding 120 million children at pubically run schools. but faith was shattered when 23 children died after eating their elementary school lunch. investigators have yet to identify the exact cause but the incident raises serious questions...
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they expect a lot of us and deserve the brand and the product. as a matter of fact, our operations people have done an incredible job along with our marketing people to move us forward these us for five years, and right along the line you just mentioned if we have not developed will recall a small store model where we can bring the full factory experience to the guest and about 22, 2400 sq. ft. which means less capital of fraud, less operating costs, so we just kind of clear that for our franchisees' this quarter. was one of the result of the quarter was important. we are excited and think that increases the number we can have globally by a dramatic number. cheryl: and plenty bring of the fact that your global because you're in 21 countries. and you are looking really to expand, especially in india. talk to me about the international plan here. where do you really see the biggest? india, asia? >> india will be big. we just opened in southern and northern india. we opened in moscow on september 12th. that is a 40-store agreement with a wonderful f
they expect a lot of us and deserve the brand and the product. as a matter of fact, our operations people have done an incredible job along with our marketing people to move us forward these us for five years, and right along the line you just mentioned if we have not developed will recall a small store model where we can bring the full factory experience to the guest and about 22, 2400 sq. ft. which means less capital of fraud, less operating costs, so we just kind of clear that for our...
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thanks for joining us. egypt is locked in a stalemate in the state of emergency after a nationwide street battles which saw tear gas and gunfire four hundred and twenty one deaths and as many as three and a half thousand injured security forces swept through two protest camps full of supporters of the ousted president mohamed morsi will have to warn you some of the images you're about to see now are disturbing and these are just some of the victims of the deadly clashes between protesters and security forces but the muslim brotherhood claims the real number of casualties is much higher than official admitted authorities are now in forcing a curfew in cairo and several other provinces across the country the interim prime minister defended the military operation insisting his government is committed to democracy but vice president mohamed el baradei resigned saying there should be a peaceful solution is both true and kyra. this morning egyptians seem to be getting on with their daily lives despite the fact th
thanks for joining us. egypt is locked in a stalemate in the state of emergency after a nationwide street battles which saw tear gas and gunfire four hundred and twenty one deaths and as many as three and a half thousand injured security forces swept through two protest camps full of supporters of the ousted president mohamed morsi will have to warn you some of the images you're about to see now are disturbing and these are just some of the victims of the deadly clashes between protesters and...
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bradley manning is perhaps most famous for exposing this video which shows us mood shipowners so now gunning down iraqi civilians in cold blood and who also leaked hundreds of thousands of documents including u.s. diplomatic cables and the logs which were published by we can leaks even u.s. officials have admitted that manning's actions did not directly home anyone the whistleblower had previously defended the leak saying quote i felt i had accomplished something that allowed me to have a clear conscience based upon what i had seen and what i had read about and knew what was happening in both iraq and afghanistan every day and earlier we spoke with norman swan the one who spearheading a petition by bradley manning to be awarded this year's nobel peace prize more than one hundred thousand people have already signed it. well the prize has been tarnished in recent years for instance to give the nobel peace prize to president barack obama obama when he was in the midst of escalating the war in afghanistan the nobel peace prize needs bradley manning at this point much more than bradley ma
bradley manning is perhaps most famous for exposing this video which shows us mood shipowners so now gunning down iraqi civilians in cold blood and who also leaked hundreds of thousands of documents including u.s. diplomatic cables and the logs which were published by we can leaks even u.s. officials have admitted that manning's actions did not directly home anyone the whistleblower had previously defended the leak saying quote i felt i had accomplished something that allowed me to have a clear...
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the regime is saying it's the opposition using the chemicals. it's not us. you have to have people on the ground. we don't have the data yet. >> thank you so much. we appreciate it. that's the frustrating thing. >> this is the worst he's seen the middle east. that's really saying something. >>> here is more of what we're working on this hour. it's happened again. another shocking report of a gang rain in india. we'll have a live report. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. this labor day, don't invest in a mattress until you visit a sleep number store. once you experience it, there's no going back. oh, yeah! at our biggest sale of the year, every bed is on sale. queen mattresses now start at just $599. and save an incredible 40% on our limited edition memory foam mattress sets. only at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfort individualized. humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering exclusive products like optional better car replacement,
the regime is saying it's the opposition using the chemicals. it's not us. you have to have people on the ground. we don't have the data yet. >> thank you so much. we appreciate it. that's the frustrating thing. >> this is the worst he's seen the middle east. that's really saying something. >>> here is more of what we're working on this hour. it's happened again. another shocking report of a gang rain in india. we'll have a live report. we provide the exact...
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now it is hard for us to independently confirm. we are relying on the stories we are hearing from people here as well as activists inside damascus. people are scared. they are expecting this attack. most of the people that live here live in regime territory and are supporters of the regime, and most of them what they want is a political solution. they don't believe there's a military solution. >> u.n. inspectors also crossed that border and that's leaving many people to think that we could be just hours away from a u.s. strike. tell us, what exactly are the concerns there about the regional fall out and implications of a u.s. strike on syria? >> well, we heard syrian firs say that they are ready to defend their country. defend "aggression." and but they really didn't explain how they intended to retaliate. they are not divulging any details. really the fear is that if this is a limited strike, if the west carries out just a few -- or targets a few, there won't be a reaction. but if this continues syria can rely on its allies. one o
now it is hard for us to independently confirm. we are relying on the stories we are hearing from people here as well as activists inside damascus. people are scared. they are expecting this attack. most of the people that live here live in regime territory and are supporters of the regime, and most of them what they want is a political solution. they don't believe there's a military solution. >> u.n. inspectors also crossed that border and that's leaving many people to think that we...
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adam: using kits should be $28 per share? >> yes. adam: you explain this that they figure out how to generate advertising revenue so this was priced dinner whenever betty gets excited about now with revenue growth is not that great the what they were supposed to do but if they fail the mobile that would be disastrous for the company but they succeeded is what they needed to do. so it was priced in one year ago and i think it is overpriced now people are overreacting to good news by it is not great news. adam: you are very humble in do say you got lucky when you called the share are you willing to go out again? >> shorting in the face of a crowd is one of the most dangerous games to play. i would not say that but if the stock is already bought one year ago or two years ago you may want to think about having a position or reducing your position is someone going forward. adam: that is a dangerous stock so is driving the 73% show. from the school of business at harvard thank you. the closing bell rings and six minutes with your last chan
adam: using kits should be $28 per share? >> yes. adam: you explain this that they figure out how to generate advertising revenue so this was priced dinner whenever betty gets excited about now with revenue growth is not that great the what they were supposed to do but if they fail the mobile that would be disastrous for the company but they succeeded is what they needed to do. so it was priced in one year ago and i think it is overpriced now people are overreacting to good news by it is...
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from all of us here at nhk world, thanks for joining us. until next time. ♪ >>> kengo kuma. the architect is recognized worldwide. these days, he's especially busy in europe and east asia. with many new buildings opening.
from all of us here at nhk world, thanks for joining us. until next time. ♪ >>> kengo kuma. the architect is recognized worldwide. these days, he's especially busy in europe and east asia. with many new buildings opening.
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they targeted us. they gave a message to the sunnis in the north. >> reporter: these bombings are being seen as an attack against sunnis. hezbollah is fighting along the syrian government. this is a country polarized by the syrian war. tripoli is a volatile city. lebanese have engaged in gun battles many times in the past. the blasts were not unexpected. a few days ago, the lebanese army stepped up security across the country. it is fighting what is called a total war against terrorists. >> this is the result of the syrian conflict between the regime and the syrian rebels. >> reporter: lebanese leaders believe those behind the blasts were responsible for the bombing in beirut's southern suburbs. they are clearly trying to play down the sectarian nature of the attacks, but there is no doubt lebanon is at risk. >>> nidal hasan has been found guilty of all charges against him for the killing of soldiers at the fort hood military base. he admitted he was responsible for the rampage. this leaves hasan facin
they targeted us. they gave a message to the sunnis in the north. >> reporter: these bombings are being seen as an attack against sunnis. hezbollah is fighting along the syrian government. this is a country polarized by the syrian war. tripoli is a volatile city. lebanese have engaged in gun battles many times in the past. the blasts were not unexpected. a few days ago, the lebanese army stepped up security across the country. it is fighting what is called a total war against terrorists....
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you're watching all us here live from moscow welcome back there are fears the u.s. dollar is losing its former glory on the woad its trust in the currency had to say pay when a major blow came up to germany's central bank demanded the federal reserve three hundred tons of gold but it says it needs by see is again a trick and explains now the assets of foreign nations and the fed may not be secure or even that will. behind these walls is one of the most secretive organizations in the world u.s. federal reserve whether it's nice to audit them it's a wall this place is impenetrable for three years the u.s. federal reserve has been the place where many countries of the word a big chunk of their nation's wealth as the country's weathered different waves of economic crises not instability the federal reserve seems to them like a more or less secure place to keep their funds but are the funds really secure or are the reason being there has been speculation for a long time that the fed doesn't actually have much good that he has either sold it all lent out or used it as col
you're watching all us here live from moscow welcome back there are fears the u.s. dollar is losing its former glory on the woad its trust in the currency had to say pay when a major blow came up to germany's central bank demanded the federal reserve three hundred tons of gold but it says it needs by see is again a trick and explains now the assets of foreign nations and the fed may not be secure or even that will. behind these walls is one of the most secretive organizations in the world u.s....
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and use. a piece lady was walking. you know to do anything. nathan says they grabbed his wrists at which point he started getting angry is anyone to go back to the police station and what he told me is when he told me. that in fifteen or forty speeding yeah so what do. you know nathan's experience is just one of numerous other stories of black and minority ethnic youths who feel they've been unfairly targeted or treated by police a sentiment that's fueled riots in the past. home secretary theresa may order the police watchdog to conduct its first ever study into the use of stop and searches and deemed wanted for were unlawful warning that black and minority ethnic groups were stopped more than white people janet hill's a detective at the metropolitan police service says she's been stopped herself and more times than she's personally use the power on other people i've been stopped and searched in my time and again the way i view it is that whenever i've used that power it's always been about the intelligence around stopping an individual not ju
and use. a piece lady was walking. you know to do anything. nathan says they grabbed his wrists at which point he started getting angry is anyone to go back to the police station and what he told me is when he told me. that in fifteen or forty speeding yeah so what do. you know nathan's experience is just one of numerous other stories of black and minority ethnic youths who feel they've been unfairly targeted or treated by police a sentiment that's fueled riots in the past. home secretary...
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thank you for joining us. i'm lou dobbs. you are looking into some of the estimated 1300 victims of websterian rebs claim or chemical weapon attacks by president a sauce forces. the united nations has taken up the issue with no word on any response as yet. the u.s. state department coradicted themselves on whether syria has chemical weapons. here to assess the situation. the department of justice going after the state of texas again. attorney general eric holder determined to allow voting nationwide without requiring identification. kansas secretary of state chris kovach among our guests. and the end of the road is near for the self -- self-proclaimed hugger. san diego mayor. bradley manning wants to be chesley as he pursues tax payer funded gender reassignment their peak from is leavenworthrison cell. the "a-team" takes the ball of that and a great deal more. we begin tonight with another possible reason the president's foreign policy is so incoherent and ineffective that members of his own administration seem uninformed. t
thank you for joining us. i'm lou dobbs. you are looking into some of the estimated 1300 victims of websterian rebs claim or chemical weapon attacks by president a sauce forces. the united nations has taken up the issue with no word on any response as yet. the u.s. state department coradicted themselves on whether syria has chemical weapons. here to assess the situation. the department of justice going after the state of texas again. attorney general eric holder determined to allow voting...
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the firefighters used a rope to help all four to safety. good news at the end of this, all were rescued. all too often we see these stories end in tragedy. so some good news out of there. bad news does look like it will bring more heavy rainfall, even across the korean peninsula. and most of japan by the weekend picking up heavy showers accompanied by our tropical storm. by that time it will really be mixing with that low. but just widespread rain as that continues to push through. temperatures are cooling off though as well. beijing with a high of 29. yesterday was in the 30s. ulaanbaatar getting up to 16 here going into wednesday. take a look towards europe. the big topic is this low pressure area spinning in central europe. it's pulling in that moisture out of the mediterranean. you can see that cloud cover pushing in from the southwest towards the northeast. some storms in this going to be dropping heavy rainfall, even some large hail, gusty winds with it as well. the main topic is the heavy rainfall though. past 24 hours saw reports ab
the firefighters used a rope to help all four to safety. good news at the end of this, all were rescued. all too often we see these stories end in tragedy. so some good news out of there. bad news does look like it will bring more heavy rainfall, even across the korean peninsula. and most of japan by the weekend picking up heavy showers accompanied by our tropical storm. by that time it will really be mixing with that low. but just widespread rain as that continues to push through. temperatures...
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he wants to deter the syrian regime from using chemical weapons. it appears the military options and diplomatic avenues are still on the table to achieve that objective. >> inside syria, you and inspectors -- inside syria u.n. inspectors are back to work. ban ki-moon says the inspectors will wrap up their mission tomorrow, friday and leave on saturday. he has urged world powers to consider the inspectors' findings before deciding how to respond to last week's alleged chemical attack near damascus. >> i appeal that diplomacy should be given the chance and peace given a chance. it is important that all of the opinions should be resolved by peaceful means and through dialogue. i'm going to continue to work on this rentable -- principle. >> a former u.s. army psychiatrist has been sentenced to death for killing 13 soldiers at a texas army base in 2009. major nidal hasan said he opened fire to protect islamist insurgents from american troops about to deploy to afghanistan. >> he is not giving his wife. -- life. we are taking his life. that's how the pro
he wants to deter the syrian regime from using chemical weapons. it appears the military options and diplomatic avenues are still on the table to achieve that objective. >> inside syria, you and inspectors -- inside syria u.n. inspectors are back to work. ban ki-moon says the inspectors will wrap up their mission tomorrow, friday and leave on saturday. he has urged world powers to consider the inspectors' findings before deciding how to respond to last week's alleged chemical attack near...
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thank you for joining us here on. choreography and synchronized moves to make the bolshoi's directors jealous russia's twenty. providing the stage for a study of the. very daring pilots some spectacular footage with lindsey franz he went to watch some magnificent men and of course the flying machine. three days of business led up to this but now the fun begins for the public here at . fields just outside of moscow the flight programs are the big draw for crowds here every year at max and it could because it's not just about the exhibit the latest in aviation technology that's on the ground it's what's flying above us in the sky and it makes quite an impression on the eyes and i can tell you on the ears as well some of the highlights included in the flight of the t. fifty brand new it's a feature in the russian military and it really wild the crowd with its maneuvers at such a low altitude and of course we have the russian swifts that have been performing here on the grounds. did jet team that does choreographed maneuv
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tell us how did that all came about. well to have it was certainly hinted at when all of this discussion was going on initially whatever snowden was still at sheremetyevo airport before he had gotten his papers the state department and the white house had issued statements saying they would both be very disappointed if he were granted asylum in russia if you were even allowed to leave the airport while his paperwork was being processed when it was then announced to the media in the world on august first that he would be allowed to live in russia for twelve months allowed to work and stay here the u.s. government responded swiftly and that's when the white house said that while the president will be attending the g twenty there will be no face to face meeting with president putin and the planned trip to moscow would be scrapped and so for its part the white house the white house says that snowden is obviously a factor in this and we've got some words here from president obama let's hear what he has to say there's a lot of
tell us how did that all came about. well to have it was certainly hinted at when all of this discussion was going on initially whatever snowden was still at sheremetyevo airport before he had gotten his papers the state department and the white house had issued statements saying they would both be very disappointed if he were granted asylum in russia if you were even allowed to leave the airport while his paperwork was being processed when it was then announced to the media in the world on...
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of the global economy, we have to get used to their troubles affecting us too. stephanie flanders, bbc news. what happens in brazil and india does not stay in brazil and india. today, the nobel laureate, seamus heaney, has died. he had been suffering from poor health in recent months. his career spanned more than half a century. born in county derry in northern ireland, much of seamus heaney's writing reflected ireland back to itself at a troubled time in its history. nick time looks back. >> between my finger and thumb, the squat pen rests. >> the first: in seamus heaney firstm in seamus heaney's collection describes his father and grandfather at work. he enjoyed great success while still young. >> i was able to tell seamus that i had been looking through his early books, and i thought the poems were miracles. he choked and said, they would have to be miracles. he continued to write miraculous poems. >> northern ireland's trolls made him more widely known. troubles made him more widely known. >> where society has fallen from grace, this is limbo land at best. a
of the global economy, we have to get used to their troubles affecting us too. stephanie flanders, bbc news. what happens in brazil and india does not stay in brazil and india. today, the nobel laureate, seamus heaney, has died. he had been suffering from poor health in recent months. his career spanned more than half a century. born in county derry in northern ireland, much of seamus heaney's writing reflected ireland back to itself at a troubled time in its history. nick time looks back....
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he is joining us live from jordan. very good to have you with us. the un is saying this conflict has caused the worst refugee problem in 20 years, yet they are struggling to find the funding they need. why has it been so difficult? >> this is a tsunami of humanity washing across syria. there are many people displaced inside syria, and now almost 2 million refugees outside of the country, and we have already surpassed 1 million children. many of these children are not yet in school. they may not have adequate shelter for winter, adequate water or health care, and the host communities in countries like jordan, turkey, lebanon, iraq now, and egypt are providing so much. the international donors and individuals need to come forward to contribute to help out with this crisis. >> are you optimistic that they will be doing so, and you spoke about what the children in particular are facing. i mean besides the physical stress and trauma, there must be psychological stresses. how are you able to deal with that aspect of what children are facing? >> well, the
he is joining us live from jordan. very good to have you with us. the un is saying this conflict has caused the worst refugee problem in 20 years, yet they are struggling to find the funding they need. why has it been so difficult? >> this is a tsunami of humanity washing across syria. there are many people displaced inside syria, and now almost 2 million refugees outside of the country, and we have already surpassed 1 million children. many of these children are not yet in school. they...
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men and the young children we saw as well. >> use or alleged use of chemical weapons in syria must be raising the surgeons in isra -- concern in israel being so close themselves. >> reporter: they've been wor worried about this a long time. they thought the chemical weapons might be transferred to hezbollah. more than 10,000 missiles aimed at the jewish state and threats emanating from hezbollah for many years. they were worried about that for years. the prime minister said iran is watching this situation. hezbollah is watching this situation to find out if there's any global response to the use of chemical arms. they are predicting some kind of u.s. military action on that front. richard. >> appreciate it. we already know the u.s. has sent four different ships in the region and the president has ruled out boots on the grountds but not the possibility of some of those missiles from those ships in the area. >> which is something we'll expect to hear later in the day. >>> in india, there have been shocking reports of sexual assaults. coming up next, our own correspondent describes her f
men and the young children we saw as well. >> use or alleged use of chemical weapons in syria must be raising the surgeons in isra -- concern in israel being so close themselves. >> reporter: they've been wor worried about this a long time. they thought the chemical weapons might be transferred to hezbollah. more than 10,000 missiles aimed at the jewish state and threats emanating from hezbollah for many years. they were worried about that for years. the prime minister said iran is...
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they won't oppose us on the ground. the question will be, if we pull off this strike with 200 tomahawks some time this weekend, what's the likely outcome? it is unpredictable. unlikely to be good. you want to use military power and tell the u.s. air force and navy, you've got 60 days to bring down the assad regime, they'll do it. there's no question. then we will live with the follow-on war in which they try and eliminate the christians, the -- et cetera. >> thank you for your thoughts today. >> thank you. >> bill, not a lot of good options for that one. stocks shrugging it off this afternoon. we were up about 90 midday but still sensing perhaps that given how difficult a situation this is, the u.s. won't be acting imnot in thely on that front. >> let's not forget, thursday before labor day. thinly traded quiet market beyond all of that. later, ceo of rbc capital joins us. just reported a jump in third quarter earnings despite lower revenue. plus his take on the government's latest wave of aggressive action against the
they won't oppose us on the ground. the question will be, if we pull off this strike with 200 tomahawks some time this weekend, what's the likely outcome? it is unpredictable. unlikely to be good. you want to use military power and tell the u.s. air force and navy, you've got 60 days to bring down the assad regime, they'll do it. there's no question. then we will live with the follow-on war in which they try and eliminate the christians, the -- et cetera. >> thank you for your thoughts...
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in the us the government is diverting public attention from the much criticized practices. why people's discontent is simply being ignored while edward snowden as the messenger remains the focus of everybody's attention the u.s. government is trying to kill his message or at least contain it senior intelligence officials have testified in congress the boring everything is done in accordance with the law congress has already killed the bill that would make the n.s.a. walk back some of its power so as of now no concrete steps have been taken to rein in n.s.a. surveillance but call for reform keep coming. but if so earlier this week the president met with members of congress specifically to discuss slash and gamble of course attacking snowden is much easier for the white house defending this surveillance state and here's what president obama said about that just in the wake of snowden's revelations and if people can't trust not only the executive branch but also don't trust congress and don't trust. federal judges to make sure that we're biding by the constitution due process
in the us the government is diverting public attention from the much criticized practices. why people's discontent is simply being ignored while edward snowden as the messenger remains the focus of everybody's attention the u.s. government is trying to kill his message or at least contain it senior intelligence officials have testified in congress the boring everything is done in accordance with the law congress has already killed the bill that would make the n.s.a. walk back some of its power...
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pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. right to see. the first strike. and i think that you're. on our reporters' twitter. instagram. to be in the know. it's been two and a half years since the arab spring erupted but the optimism that swept the region back then has been brutally crushed since street riots are raging in egypt militias the slaying civilians in libya and most recently the country that is fed the best till now relatively speaking anyway seems to be descending back into anti-government turmoil but what were the people hoping for a he's innocent now investigates. the arab spring captivated the world just over two swords years ago changed democracy and new elected governments were promised in the three countries that began this wave of revolution but what prevailed is nothing short of chaos almost full circles in tunisia and egypt and in neighboring libya a situation some described as much worse than before regime change we don't hear anything about libya in the western press or western television channels what we know is different groups vyin
pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. right to see. the first strike. and i think that you're. on our reporters' twitter. instagram. to be in the know. it's been two and a half years since the arab spring erupted but the optimism that swept the region back then has been brutally crushed since street riots are raging in egypt militias the slaying civilians in libya and most recently the country that is fed the best till now relatively speaking anyway seems to be descending...
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stay with us. x 21 people are dead and three missing after severe rainstorms triggered flooding in northwest china. the floods wrecked a construction camp, sweeping away some of the workers. the chinese premier has called for "persistent efforts to save people from what is being described as the worst flooding the country has seen in decades." in the wake of the latest leak of radioactive water from the fukushima nuclear plant, the nuclear elation authority proposes to raise its nuclear threat level. it is considering changing the level from level one to level three which is considerd a serious incident. 300 tons of highly radioactive water have leaked from the storage tank. it is the worst of five leakage incidents tons last year. the murder of an indian doctor who spoke out against superstition is sparking outrage in india. hundreds of demonstrators marched in the southwestern city on wednesday to protest the killing. police are searching for two men suspected of gunning down the doctor. he had t
stay with us. x 21 people are dead and three missing after severe rainstorms triggered flooding in northwest china. the floods wrecked a construction camp, sweeping away some of the workers. the chinese premier has called for "persistent efforts to save people from what is being described as the worst flooding the country has seen in decades." in the wake of the latest leak of radioactive water from the fukushima nuclear plant, the nuclear elation authority proposes to raise its...
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or shoot us an e-mail. we will read some of those later in the show. >> a race car flips over erupts into flames and the driver as you can hear is trapped inside. wait until you see how this story ends. >> remember how the government spent millions of tax dollars on a study. put shrimp on a tread hill. tell you the latest how he could be dumber than this one. >> number one movie in america was mr. mom. [ woman ] dear chex cereal, you've done the impossible. made gluten-free cereals in a bunch of yummy flavors. like cinnamon chex, honey nut chex, and chocolate chex... we're in cereal heaven. so thanks. from the mcgregors, 'cause we love chex. so thanks. from the mcgregors, nascar is about excitement. but tracking all the action and hearing everything from our marketing partners, the media and millions of fans on social media can be a challenge. that's why we partnered with hp to build the new nascar fan and media engagement center. hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real
or shoot us an e-mail. we will read some of those later in the show. >> a race car flips over erupts into flames and the driver as you can hear is trapped inside. wait until you see how this story ends. >> remember how the government spent millions of tax dollars on a study. put shrimp on a tread hill. tell you the latest how he could be dumber than this one. >> number one movie in america was mr. mom. [ woman ] dear chex cereal, you've done the impossible. made gluten-free...